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FLYING HORSES: A Story of the Merry-Go-Round by John Hamlin

FLYING HORSES: A Story of the Merry-Go-Round

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Pub Date: Oct. 7th, 1942
Publisher: Lippincott

Carrousels have enchantment for all, so this story laid in upper New York State should appeal to many. Dan was an unfortunate orphan who inherited a gift for wood-carving. He had his first break when a passing gypsy gave him a wounded pony. Later the boy was taken on by Carl Landow who was making the first merry-go-round in America. A vivid and unusual picture, which shows up the bigotry of some settlers who believed all pleasure was sinful. There is excitement, love of good craftsmanship, plus the sure appeal of a horse.